The Mills Brothers sing "Paper Doll"
(Note: This video is a not-for-profit demonstration of popular vocal group history from the swing era, and is intended for educational and historical purposes ...
The Mills Brothers sing "Paper Doll"
(Note: This video is a not-for-profit demonstration of popular vocal group history from the swing era, and is intended for educational and historical purposes only. All rights remain the sole property of the owner.)
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As mentioned below, Herb is on left, Don in middle & Harry on right side. This is from barbershop quartet singing. 1st Tenor on left, lead in middle, baritone on right. Their eldest brother who passed away young & was replaced by father, sang Bass & would have been on far right. Once again barbershop set-up. No mixing boards or control people doing the harmony, just by ear
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published in 1930
Thanks for the info